4/2015 Cookie came to us from the Dillon Animal Control Center. A veryhigh kill shelter. Cookie had tested FELV+ the volunteers had told mewhen they brought me Sasha, I had told them no that time but told themto IFA test her, Ernest had just been diagnosed with FIP so there was a possibility of an opening. The volunteers called me a week later and toldme this story. Cookie had been put into a carrier (like you take your catsto the vet in, no litter box or anything) by the Animal Control staff. (Actually convicts from the prison take care of the animals). Anywayshe was put in the carrier to be taken to be euthanized. Some how sheended up in a room with carriers and never taken. Also not fed oranything else. She was found in the carrier on Saturday by volunteerslaying in her own filth. They called us and begged us to take her. After that story how on earth could I say no? She stinks to highheck. Poor thing is scared but friendly. She has had 2 baths and stillstinks. She has come down with the animal control upper respiratoryinfection (they all do) We have her on antibiotics and she is at thevet’s today (4/21) for a full physical and a bath with the groomer.She is friendly but frightened. She loves to be scratched above hertail, she does an immediate butt pop up.1/2016 She has now been diagnosed with diabetes. We are getting it under control with insulin and diet. You May Watch her live on Monday on http://ustream.tv/blindcatrescueOr daily

4/2015 Cookie came to us from the Dillon Animal Control Center. A veryhigh kill shelter. Cookie had tested FELV+ the volunteers had told mewhen they brought me Sasha, I had told them no that time but told themto IFA test her, Ernest had just been diagnosed with FIP so there was a possibility of an opening. The volunteers called me a week later and toldme this story. Cookie had been put into a carrier (like you take your catsto the vet in, no litter box or anything) by the Animal Control staff. (Actually convicts from the prison take care of the animals). Anywayshe was put in the carrier to be taken to be euthanized. Some how sheended up in a room with carriers and never taken. Also not fed oranything else. She was found in the carrier on Saturday by volunteerslaying in her own filth. They called us and begged us to take her. After that story how on earth could I say no? She stinks to highheck. Poor thing is scared but friendly. She has had 2 baths and stillstinks. She has come down with the animal control upper respiratoryinfection (they all do) We have her on antibiotics and she is at thevet’s today (4/21) for a full physical and a bath with the groomer.She is friendly but frightened. She loves to be scratched above hertail, she does an immediate butt pop up.